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38 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2019 THEJEWISHNEWS.COM

MAY 28, 2019
Maya Weitzer and Matt Elia of Brighton joyfully
announce the birth of their child, Chloe Isabella
Elia. Adoring grandparents are Margo Pernick and
Paul Goldshlack, Ilan and Carolyn Weitzer, and
Judy and Paul Elia. Thrilled great-grandmothers
are Anne Pernick and Olga Gadzella. Chloe Isabella is named in
memory of her maternal great-grandmother Bella Weitzer.

Chandler Ross
Borenstein, son
of Pamela
Borenstein and
William
Borenstein, will
be called to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 21,
2019, at Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield. He will be
joined in celebration by his
siblings Zachary and Hunter
and proud grandparents Stella
Ann and Samuel Borenstein,
and Mildred Carberry. He is
also the loving grandchild of
the late John Carberry Sr.
Chandler is a student at
West Hills Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. For his most
meaningful mitzvah project,
he volunteered with his broth-
ers at the Temple Israel Free
Fresh Food Pantry to help
fight hunger in our commu-
nity.

Alec Robert
Pierce will lead
the congregation
in prayer as he
becomes a bar
mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday, Sept. 20,
2019. He will be joined in cel-
ebration by his proud parents,
Lynda Pierce and Jeff Pierce,
and sisters Sydney and Paige.
He is the loving grandchild of
William R. Simmons, the late
Roberta June Simmons, and

the late Frances and Paul
Pierce.
Alec attends Cranbrook
Boys Middle School in
Bloomfield Hills. His most
meaningful mitzvah project
involved packaging more
than 300 weekend food
kits for needy students at
the Westminster Church in
Detroit. These kits help Detroit
children who would otherwise
not have adequate nutrition
over the weekend.

Abigale Elise
Schmitz, sur-
rounded by family
and friends, will
lead the congre-
gation in prayer
as she becomes a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019,
at Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield. She will be joined
in celebration by her proud
parents, Karin and Ross
Schmitz, and sister Emily.
Abby is the loving grandchild
of Lori Strager, the late
Edward Strager, Roy Schmitz
and Barbara Schmitz.
She is a student at James
R. Geisler Middle School
in Commerce Township. As
part of her most meaningful
mitzvah project, Abby worked
with Walled Lake Schools to
implement styrofoam recy-
cling and helped to create the
Styrofoam Recycling Club.

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